Macintosh and iPhone software development

I’m Kevin Mitchell and I’m an independent Macintosh software developer.
I’ve been programming on Macintosh since about 1986, maybe a little
earlier.

In 1987, I started work on the program that would eventually become
GIFConverter. GIFConverter was quite successful, and it was
gratifying to produce something that so many people found useful.
But for all those years, I did business under my own name.

As I started looking at new projects to work on, I decided it was time
to have one of those cool adjective-noun names like other Mac indie
devs.

So after over 20 years of independent Macintosh software development,
the business finally has a name: Dashing Falcon. My goal: To deliver
useful and fun products for Mac and iPhone with the agility that only a
small company can have.